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? ? ? ? ? ? Dundas spits in net, Maybe smiling Dundas Dave Cunningham can Explain this I recieved an e-mail from Dundas that contained the following .... >>> When we placed the order for the Goldrush 2000 with our >>> manufacturer, we had to order 1000 copies. That leaves us with >>> 250 copies of the Goldrush 2000 sitting on our shelves. ... Ummm But Dundas sells the GoldRush as a Download and its an extra fee for the CD, Did everybody order a boxed version of the GoldRush :confused: I'd expect there to be more than 250 copies left over :confused: Regardz Colin Davies "Tennis tips sad nude Dundas spits in net"
Why do they use these dumb stories? Why don't they say "We want to sell more" or "We were going to limit the sale to XXX and then retire the product, but people keep asking for more" instead of "Oops, We have some left over!!!" From what I hear they started the sale, then ordered the CDs. They have been shipping the CDs (finally!), so surely they would have known how many to order, and would have known they had "too many" weeks ago. (let's not even get into the download vs CD charge thing) Smiling Dave - you run a business. You sell good software, and would like to sell as much as possible. Treat as us adults, not kids. And Colin - that's a really lame palindrome. You're pushing too hard - just let it flow man, let it flow.
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Why do they use these dumb stories? Why don't they say "We want to sell more" or "We were going to limit the sale to XXX and then retire the product, but people keep asking for more" instead of "Oops, We have some left over!!!" From what I hear they started the sale, then ordered the CDs. They have been shipping the CDs (finally!), so surely they would have known how many to order, and would have known they had "too many" weeks ago. (let's not even get into the download vs CD charge thing) Smiling Dave - you run a business. You sell good software, and would like to sell as much as possible. Treat as us adults, not kids. And Colin - that's a really lame palindrome. You're pushing too hard - just let it flow man, let it flow.
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Why do they use these dumb stories? Why don't they say "We want to sell more" or "We were going to limit the sale to XXX and then retire the product, but people keep asking for more" instead of "Oops, We have some left over!!!" From what I hear they started the sale, then ordered the CDs. They have been shipping the CDs (finally!), so surely they would have known how many to order, and would have known they had "too many" weeks ago. (let's not even get into the download vs CD charge thing) Smiling Dave - you run a business. You sell good software, and would like to sell as much as possible. Treat as us adults, not kids. And Colin - that's a really lame palindrome. You're pushing too hard - just let it flow man, let it flow.
What palindrome? Somebody please enlighten me - I just don't get it! Regards, Christian Skovdal Andersen
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What palindrome? Somebody please enlighten me - I just don't get it! Regards, Christian Skovdal Andersen
Possibly they are used more in English and French than in other languages, But Finnish really lends itself to palindromes A sentence palindrome is a sentence that spells backwards what it spells forwards
eg " Never odd or even "
A sentence palindrome in Danish could be " En af dem der red med fane " The object of any Palindrome author is for the palindrome to be sensical and or topical Regardz Colin